90s Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Concert Tour t-shirt Large


Chest 20.5 in.

Length 28 in.

Content: Feels like 100% Cotton

Tag Brand: No tag

This double-sided concert tee is from the Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge Tour, which was launched in 1994 to promote their album of the same name. The tour set new records as the highest-grossing tour of any artist at the time, replacing the previous record set by Pink Floyd's The Division Bell Tour. The album Voodoo Lounge ended a five year gap since the band's last studio release, and Mick Jagger was quoted talking about the tour saying, "There were lots of hacks out there who said we couldn't do it anymore." Voodoo Lounge didn't produce any Top 40 hits, but it did reach platinum status and win inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rock Album.

The name of the record was actually inspired by a cat adopted by Keith Richards while the band was recording in Barbados. Richards took in a stray, which he named Voodoo and he began referring to the terrace of the house they were staying in as Voodoo's Lounge.

Fits like a modern unisex adult large. There is discoloration throughout, see pics.






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